Comparison of central venous and external jugular venous pressures during repair of proximal femoral fracture† A.D. Leonard, C.M. Allsager, J.L. Parker, A. Swami, J.P. Thompson British Journal of Anaesthesia Volume 101, Issue 2, Pages 166-170 (August 2008) DOI: 10.1093/bja/aen125 Copyright © 2008 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions
Fig 1 Bland–Altman analysis of CVP and EJVP absolute values. In the supine position, mean bias was −0.3 mm Hg with limits of agreement (as represented by ±2 sd) and 95% confidence intervals of −2.6 (−2.9 to −2.2) to +1.9 (+1.6 to +2.2) mm Hg (a). In the lateral position, mean bias was −1.2 mm Hg with limits of agreement (95% CI) from −5.8 (−6.8 to −4.5) to +3.8 (+2.7 to +4.9) mm Hg (b). British Journal of Anaesthesia 2008 101, 166-170DOI: (10.1093/bja/aen125) Copyright © 2008 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions
Fig 2 Bland–Altman analysis of changes in CVP and EJVP (ΔCVP and ΔEJVP, respectively) over time or in response to fluid boluses. In the supine position, mean bias was 0 mm Hg with limits of agreement (95% CI) from −2.3 (−2.8 to −1.8) to +2.3 (+1.7 to +2.8) mm Hg (a). In the lateral position, the mean bias was −0.1 mm Hg with limits of agreement (95% CI) from −3.0 (−3.7 to −2.3) to +2.9 (+2.2 to +3.5) mm Hg (b). British Journal of Anaesthesia 2008 101, 166-170DOI: (10.1093/bja/aen125) Copyright © 2008 British Journal of Anaesthesia Terms and Conditions